Through interviews with local leaders, creatives, and changemakers, this series spotlights the voices and perspectives driving community life across Harlem and Upper Manhattan.
Founder Pierre Voltaire discusses how the project amplifies community voices through the arts, including exhibitions at Columbia University’s Bollinger Forum and collaborations with Columbia Engineering.
The reimagined green space has become a beacon of education and empowerment in Central Harlem.
"It’s this incredible confluence of music, spirituality, and politics," Aidi says.
The nonprofit’s co-founder Eli Yamin spoke about the importance of making jazz education accessible Uptown.
We spoke with ADIFF co-founder Dr. Reinaldo Barroso-Spech about the transformative power of film.
Superintendent Davenport reflected on his path in education and shared what he envisions for the future of District 5.
The Wilcox sisters spoke about the importance of green spaces in communities like Harlem.
A conversation with the producer about her podcast Harlem Queen and the legacies of Black women that have inspired her.
DJ Stormin' Norman spoke about his musical influences and love for the Uptown community.
Horton spoke about HSA's legacy and what's on the horizon as the organization gears up for its 60th anniversary.
Chef Quie spoke about his affinity for Harlem and the importance of representation in the culinary industry.
Shalma shared the mission behind Uptown Night Market and how he's using the event to support local entrepreneurs.